Foraging Wild Cutleaf Toothwort - Horseradish Substitute

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Foraging and collecting wild toothwort. The roots are edible and taste like mild horseradish. This explains the common name of pepper root. These ethereal plants are only easily found for a few weeks in the spring before the leaf canopy fills out. You can read more about this edible plant on our website: https://lostintheozarks.com/cutleaf-toothwort

This video is for informational purposes only. We do not recommend consuming any wild edible unless you are 100% sure of the identification and uses. Even when 100% certain of the identification never consume large quantities of a wild edible until you know how your body will react. Test with a small quantity even if you are sure a plant is safe to consume. Some people may react negatively to a wild edible even when they have no known food or other allergies. The old adage "when in doubt, spit it out" is especially true when attempting to use wild edibles.

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